The Oscar’s Best Picture snafu is still fresh in people’s minds, and Saturday night’s Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards made sure to relive the unforgettable moment when La La Land was crowned the winner instead of Moonlight.

Henry Danger beat out four other series, including Girl Meets World, to win Favorite Kids’ Show. As the cast went up to accept their orange blimp, Hollywood’s biggest moment this year didn’t go unnoticed. The show’s star Jace Norman was giving his speech when he stopped and announced that there had been a mistake.

“You guys, this must be a mistake, this says ‘Favorite Kids’ Show: Moonlight,’” Norman joked as the rest of the cast stared at the camera wide-eyed. “I didn’t even know they were nominated.”

The 2017 KCAs, hosted by John Cena, also crowned Fuller House as Favorite Family Show and America’s Got Talent as Favorite Reality Show. The ceremony also featured the premiere of a brand new Wonder Woman trailer, shared by Gal Gadot and Chris Pine.

Their dad may want to steer them away from the spotlight, but Monroe and Moroccan Scott sure know how to work an awards show.

The 5½-year-old twins of Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon accompanied their parents to Nickelodeon’s 2017 Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday.

Carey matched with her daughter ‘Roe in striped ensembles and matching wavy hairdos. Meanwhile, Cannon wore matching orange outfits with ‘Roc. (In case you were wondering, Cannon was wearing his orange turban under his hood.)

Ahead of the event, Carey shared her excitement about attending the ceremony, showing off her matching striped ensembles with daughter ‘Roe.

Cannon, 36, is the current chairman of TeenNick, and has been a development and creative consultant for the network since 2009.

He starred in multiple Nickelodeon series during the late 1990s and early 2000s, including All That, Kenan & Kel and All That spin-off The Nick Cannon Show. He was famously slimed during the Kids’ Choice Awards in 2013.

Carey and Cannon split in 2014 and divorced in November, but have since been open about the importance of putting their kids first in their relationship.

“I think that’ll be something that we’ll always embrace as a family and as our families expand,” Cannon, who welcomed son Golden in February, told PEOPLE recently of co-parenting with Carey over the holidays.

“It’s kinda the norm. It’s all rooted in love, it’s all rooted in positive energy,” the America’s Got Talent host added. “There’s no hard feelings and ill will. Ultimately, it’s about putting the kids first and making sure they have the best childhood they could possibly have.”